Have piccolo will travel. I was privileged to play for Maestro Schlarbaum in circus bands across the nation, including this concert in Baraboo, numerous Ring of Fame ceremonies in Sarasota, a Macy's Thanksgiving parade, a Milwaukee parade and a RBBB parade in Washington, DC. Chuck was one of a kind, an outstanding musician and someone truly devoted to keeping traditional circus music alive.
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The highly esteemed Circus Maestro
the late Chuck Schlarbaum with the
"Windjammers" have given all of us
a stirring & authentic show concert
as an opening ceremony to our ROF
induction celebration for years
Our 2019 induction ceremony
will be held on Sunday the
13th of January
Don Covington our featured
Piccolo player is off left
(sure easier than dragging
a bull fiddle around)
Picture taken in Baraboo. The RM is Dave SaLutos. The building in the back round houses the Clown Hall Of Fame.
Richard King
Baraboo
Thanks as I thought it was St Armands
I now notice the lack of palm trees
Have piccolo will travel. I was privileged to play for Maestro Schlarbaum in circus bands across the nation, including this concert in Baraboo, numerous Ring of Fame ceremonies in Sarasota, a Macy's Thanksgiving parade, a Milwaukee parade and a RBBB parade in Washington, DC. Chuck was one of a kind, an outstanding musician and someone truly devoted to keeping traditional circus music alive.
Don Covington
I have a solid copper tymp without a head
that Chuck gave me many years ago that I
would be happy to donate to some musician
that would cherish it
Wasn't he next on the Beatty show, right after Boom?
Yup
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